Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb believes the Direct could potentially be tomorrow. Insider Emily Rogers says it will air in the "early morning (PT)."
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb says to expect it "early next week." "If it gets moved around, it will probably be a very minor adjustment."
The long-rumoured Switch ports of the HD remasters will allegedly finally be announced soon, according to journalist Jeff Grubb.
Following recent rumours, journalist Jeff Grubb says the next Nintendo Direct will likely happen on September 13 or 14.
A prominent leaker claims that Nintendo has a Direct presentation scheduled for September.
New leak from multiple sources claims that Nintendo has a new Direct presentation planned for either June 28 or June 29.
A content creator recently received an email with embargo guidelines that seem to suggest that a Nintendo Direct is imminent.
Nintendo announces a Direct presentation set for tomorrow, February 9, which will be about 40 minutes long and focus on upcoming Switch games.
Known Nintendo leaker says that a Direct is planned for sometime in September, and will focus on upcoming 2021 and early 2022 games.
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Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania remasters the original three Super Monkey Ball games as a way to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary.
Players looking to play a specific game from the Danganronpa: Decadence collection can buy the required one from the Nintendo Switch eShop.
WarioWare: Get It Together! debuts with a hilarious trailer, showcasing new mini-games and a brand new co-op mode to play with friends.
In addition to new boards and mini-games, the latest Mario Party Superstars will also feature online matchmaking with friends and randoms.
Monsters like Volvidon and Almudron also revealed.
Apex Monsters also reportedly make a return.
The first general Direct in well over a year has finally been announced.
Watch the full 12 minute-long episode here.
GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb says a proper Direct presentation isn't too far away.
Nintendo's silence is deafening.